Welcome to the Artisan Design Team Blog Hop. You may have just arrive here from my lovely friend Kimberly Van Diepen from the US. At the bottom of the page please hit the next button to move around and see all the beautiful projects.
For this hop I focused my project around the adorable Basket Bunch suite including the coordinating Basket Builder Framelits Dies. There's so many possibilites with the suite on page 18 of the Occasions Catalogue and if you don't have it already, I suggest adding it to your wishlist!
I had lots of fun making this sweet card. For the top layer I masked the edges with washi tape and using a Sponge Dauber and the Pool Party Ink Pad I create an ombre background. The little eggs are so sweet and I think that the one with the love heart paired together with the sentiment is super cute!
Next on the hop is my lovely friend and talented papercrafter, Maike Ulbrich from Germany.
Thanks for hopping by,
You do such a amazing job with your colouring! Not to mention that ombre square. Totally love it.
ReplyDeleteWow, the colors are adorable!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Card Louise
Love the masked background! I will have to try that :) lovely creation as always Louise!
ReplyDeleteI can't say enough about this. I just can't. Love it ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Just Beautiful! Your colouring is amazing! and that ombre background!!! Swoon!
ReplyDeleteLove your card! The background is just stunning!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute and stands out! The bold colors are so BOLD while still screaming spring! I love how you did that!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Love the sponged background, and the basket with eggs is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThis card is egg-stra special. I love it, Louise, and that sponged background is amazing! Why don't I just say what I'm thinking - YOU are amazing!
ReplyDeleteLouise--This card is really beautiful! I love the layering you created with cardstock and the ombre background with the masking is a perfect touch! Even the details in your basket and eggs is wonderfully striking. You take my breath away!
ReplyDeleteHow do you get your sponging so smooth? I can never get such a subtle variegation? It's always more abrupt and my sponging is more patchy. Would love any tips you might have.
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